Reports and Studies
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Date palms thrive on salty water, new study reveals
New research from the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) offers hope for sustainable date production in arid regions. The…
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Escaped dog causes traffic in underground tunnel to shut down
Workers with an Australian toll road operator came to the rescue of a dog that went for a run down…
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Dutch researcher sparks controversy with accurate predictions about Taiwan earthquakes
The predictions of Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets regarding seismic activity in Taiwan have come true, reigniting a contentious debate surrounding…
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Qatar pledges $3m to Ukrainian human rights body
Qatar has announced that it will provide $3m to the office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, as…
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Being treated by female physician lowers risk of death, study reveals
Being treated by a female physician can reduce the risk of death and hospital readmission, a new study suggests. Researchers…
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Oman, UAE deluge ‘most likely’ due to climate change: Scientists
Global warming “most likely” exacerbated the intense rains that lashed the UAE and Oman last week, causing deaths and widespread flooding,…
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NASA farthest reaching spacecraft resumes sending messages
NASA revealed on Monday that their farthest-reaching spacecraft, Voyager 1, has resumed transmitting valuable information to Earth after a period…
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‘Apocalyptic’ Dubai floods shake picture-perfect city
If Dubai is the ultimate Instagram city, then this was the week the filter came off. Over an unprecedented 48…
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Water extraction and weight of buildings see half of China’s cities sink
Nearly half of China’s major cities are sinking because of water extraction and the increasing weight of their rapid expansion,…
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Study: This part of the chicken should never be eaten
Chicken meat has long been a staple in diets worldwide, prized for its mild flavor, versatility, and affordability compared to…
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